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Which was the last step in sequencing the human genome?
A. cutting the DNA into manageable pieces
B. identifying genes by finding promoters
C. locating overlapping sequences
D. sorting between introns and exons
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C. locating overlapping sequences
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The answer is: C
Locating overlapping sequences.
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